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Hi All
I have an IF statement which I want to identify if it has a blank cell or not. So I do one formula if it is empty and one if it has a value I have managed to do it with multiple columns using =istext but I want the formula all in one cell. I have tried if cell=null and variations but can't crack it. Any suggestions? any help greatly appreciated Rexmann PS using excel 2003 |
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